Level 1 Award in Book-Keeping and Accounts

Level 1 Diploma
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Course Location

College

Trafford College

Location

Stretford Campus

Further Details

Age

Adult

Department

Accounting & Finance

Course Start Date

Monday 15th January 2024

Course Duration

, 10 Weeks

Course Time

18:15 - 20:45

Course Fee

£ 150.00
You may be eligible for support with your tuition fees - please visit the college website - funding and finance page for further information

Course Code

TPQ-CY1A-1008

Course Overview

This Level 1 Bookkeeping and Accounts course is designed for adults looking to acquire fundamental knowledge and skills in bookkeeping and accounting. Whether you’re starting a new career, enhancing your current role, or managing personal finances, this course will provide you with a strong foundation in financial record-keeping and basic accounting principles.

During this short programme you will learn how to:?

*? Identify and accurately record income and expenditure?
*? Identify profit and loss?
*? Enter receipts and payments into cash books?
*? Make transfers into ledger accounts?
*? Check amounts against bank statements?
*? Understand and apply correct terminology?


Course Requirements

There are no formal entry requirements for this course, but you should have a basic understanding of maths and an Entry 3 in English.?

What you will Learn

Assessment

Learners will complete short tasks and a mock test.??
To achieve the City and Guilds Level 1 Award in Bookkeeping and Accounts, learners will need to sit a 1 and half hour exam.??

Progression

Upon successful completion students may consider undertaking a nationally recognised AAT Accountancy qualification with this college.

Other considerable options are:
Level 2 in Book-keeping and Accounts

Career Options

Completing a Level 1 Award in Book-Keeping and Accounts course can provide you with foundational knowledge and skills in financial accounting. While it may not be sufficient for more advanced roles, it can be a stepping stone to various entry-level positions in the accounting and finance field. Here are some career options you can consider:

Bookkeeper: With your basic bookkeeping skills, you can work as a bookkeeper, responsible for maintaining financial records, reconciling accounts, and managing financial transactions for a business or organisation.

Accounts Assistant: In this role, you’ll support the finance department by assisting with tasks like invoice processing, accounts payable and receivable, and financial reporting.

Administrative Assistant: Your accounting skills can be valuable in an administrative role where you manage financial documents, budgets, and expenses for an organisation.

Retail Sales Associate: Many retail positions require basic knowledge of bookkeeping to handle cash registers, manage inventory, and perform basic financial transactions.

Small Business Owner/Entrepreneur: If you plan to start your own business, understanding bookkeeping and accounts is crucial for managing your company’s finances effectively.

Data Entry Clerk: Data entry positions often involve processing financial information, and your bookkeeping skills can be an asset in maintaining accurate records.

Customer Service Representative: Some customer service roles may require knowledge of accounts and invoices, especially in industries where customers have billing inquiries.

Accounts Payable/Receivable Clerk: You can specialise in managing accounts payable (bills and payments) or accounts receivable (invoices and collections) for a company.

Office Assistant: In an office assistant role, you may handle various administrative tasks, including basic bookkeeping functions.

Non-profit Organisation Assistant: Many non-profit organisations need help with basic accounting and financial record-keeping, making your skills valuable in this sector.

Freelance Bookkeeper: You can offer your bookkeeping services as a freelancer to small businesses or individuals who need help with financial record-keeping.

While the Level 1 Award in Book-Keeping and Accounts provides a foundation, you can further advance your career prospects by pursuing higher-level accounting courses, certifications, or degrees. This can open up more specialised and higher-paying positions in accounting and finance.

Mandatory Units

There are no mandatory units however, students will need to sit a 1 and half hour exam.??

Contact Details

For further information please contact T: 0161 886 7070 or E: info@trafford.ac.uk

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Disclaimer

Although every care has been taken to ensure that the information contained within this document is accurate, there may be changes to this programme and provision. We will endeavour to keep prospective and current students updated where appropriate and when the information becomes available.
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Our Open Day is your chance to explore the College and find out the range of courses we offer. Whether you're interested in post-16 qualifications or studying with us as an adult, our Open Day will help you make the right choice.

Next Event
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